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I am also feel so terribly dizzy and nauseous today. I feel terrible and actually fell down. I think it is my Meniere's disease that has come back--I hate this! My MD took me off my high blood pressure medicine (a diuretic) cause my BP became too low, so I think that may be the cause. I will call my ENT tomorrow morning--I feel like I am rolling on a ship, sort of seasick. I also have this horrible constant stabbing pain in my right side of my stomach. Does anyone think this could be connected to the dizziness?
New answer by member3475 (Current Patient) in topic(s) Lightheadedness, Chats, Dizziness, Vertigo
Likely, appetite for food will diminish for the patient. In that case the patient should seek specifically nourishing foods. No junk foods as they would likely diminish further the appetite, and in turn the nourishment the body craves.
When I was undergoing chemotherapy, I enjoyed fresh fruits and vegetables mostly. Ensure, a nutrient drink, was not a pleasure to drink, but it supplied needed protein and healthy nutrients.
member8444 (other) voted for answer by glenm (Survivor (10 - 20 years))




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